2018-03-03

“WATERMELON SUNSET” by JTK.CA ::: At Valparaiso University, in my Senior Solo Art Exhibit, this was turned 90 degrees (clockwise or counterclockwise — I don’t remember) and titled, “THE END.” My graphic design professor really liked it. However, long after the show, perhaps years later, I showed it to one of my cousin’s very young daughters, and she said, I see people holding watermelons. I turned it 90 degrees and saw it too. I sort of see rippled potato chip people standing on both ends of a gondola, each holding a watermelon. So, rotated from portrait to landscape orientation, “THE END” became “WATERMELON SUNSET.”

At
Valparaiso University, in my Senior Solo Art Exhibit, this was turned
90 degrees (clockwise or counterclockwise — I don’t remember) and
titled, “THE END.” My graphic design professor really liked it. However,
long after the show, perhaps years later, I showed it to one of my
cousin’s very young daughters, and she said, I see people holding
watermelons. I turned it 90 degrees and saw it too. I sort of see
rippled potato chip people standing on both ends of a gondola, each
holding a watermelon. So, rotated from portrait to landscape
orientation, “THE END” became “WATERMELON SUNSET.”